2 Behavior Generation Chain · 2.2 Foreground Entry
2.2 Foreground Entry
Human Behavior FCA
This page is structured as definition, control variables, causal chain, observable outputs, and boundary, and serves as a canonical definition node in Human Behavior FCA.
Foreground entry determines which inputs receive processing priority.
SN is the salience/foreground-entry system, not an emotion system.
When foreground occupancy is saturated, available space for new structure and execution maintenance is compressed.
Input intensity.
Input repetition frequency.
Threat relevance.
Relationship relevance.
Foreground occupancy duration.
Observable Output → Foreground Entry → Historical Template Matching and Explanation → New Structure Generation → Execution Maintenance → Feedback Update.
Foreground entry sits early in the chain and defines the visible input set for historical template interpretation.
If one input class dominates foreground over time, routing shifts toward repetition and lock-in probability rises.
The system repeatedly prioritizes one input class while neglecting others.
Recovery after disturbance slows and switching to alternative inputs becomes difficult.
If post-feedback input ranking does not shift, entry-layer update has not occurred.
It is not emotionality labeling.
It is not sensitivity personality typing.
It does not perform interpretation, generation, or execution.